I
recommend that you upgrade to Axis. It's much easier to use; it supports WSDL;
it supports much better interoperability; it's faster.
Anne
-----Original Message-----
From: Dieter Cailliau [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, November 07, 2002 5:01 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: axisi'm just reading that http://xml.apache.org/axis/ = (kind of) apache soap 3.0,
should we all use that now?Scott: i can not reproduce the problem with polymorphism, because now it works fine!
I think the reason it failed was that i used different .class files for the same java class, in different deployed files. This happend because to make the thing work, i have to put many of my classes into the soap.war, as well as have them deployed in my own ear's (containing ejbs). I wonder if there isn't a better way to make it work (i don't like to add my classes into the soap.war but i don't know how to make it work without doing so).
dieter